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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Studebaker / September 2005

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Joe Devola - 12 Sep 2005 04:26 GMT
I am looking for information on a market buggy, and i am wondering if this
is an acceptable media to look for that? I dont want to waste you peoples
time. Thanks in advance.
John Poulos - 12 Sep 2005 04:32 GMT
      Don't know if we can help, but it's not a waste of time. I know
what a market wagon looks like, I know Studebaker made them, end of my
help. <g>

> I am looking for information on a market buggy, and i am wondering if this
> is an acceptable media to look for that? I dont want to waste you peoples
> time. Thanks in advance.

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Jeff DeWitt - 12 Sep 2005 04:51 GMT
What the heck is it and when did Studebaker make them?

Jeff DeWitt

> I am looking for information on a market buggy, and i am wondering if this
> is an acceptable media to look for that? I dont want to waste you peoples
> time. Thanks in advance.
John Poulos - 12 Sep 2005 05:37 GMT
OK, picture your old western with guy going to town to pick up vittles
in his wagon, flat board seat in the front, cargo in the back.

> What the heck is it and when did Studebaker make them?
>
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>> this is an acceptable media to look for that? I dont want to waste you
>> peoples time. Thanks in advance.

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JP/Maryland
Studebaker On the Net http://stude.com
My Ebay items:http://www.stude.com/EBAY/
64 R2 4 speed Challenger (Plain Wrapper)
63 R2 4 speed GT Hawk
62 Lark 2 door
61 Hawk
60? Hawk
53 Starlight

Gordon Richmond - 12 Sep 2005 07:29 GMT
Around here, such a wagon was commonly called a buckboard, IIRC.
Before my time. <G>

Gord Richmond
64daytonaht - 12 Sep 2005 13:47 GMT
Are you sure about that Gord?  I don't know, but you errr..... never mind!
One should never disgust anothers age.

Bo <BOG>
Robert Black - 12 Sep 2005 20:54 GMT
Madd Doodlers into that stuff(Steve Grant)
> Are you sure about that Gord?  I don't know, but you errr..... never mind!
> One should never disgust anothers age.
>
> Bo <BOG>
Jeff DeWitt - 12 Sep 2005 22:39 GMT
Ahh, an old style 1 horsepower pickup <G>

Thanks!

Jeff DeWitt

> OK, picture your old western with guy going to town to pick up vittles
> in his wagon, flat board seat in the front, cargo in the back.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>>> this is an acceptable media to look for that? I dont want to waste
>>> you peoples time. Thanks in advance.
 
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